Published in 1967, these combined issues contain great theoretical works such as Roland Barthes's "The Death of the Author," as well as musical scores by John Cage, records, grid sketches, film, and conceptual poetry.

Because of the limited amount of copies created, less than the 20,000 subscription base of the magazine, this collection, which ran for $8 in the 1960s (modern equivalent is $55), can cost ten times that price currently.This exhibit is satellite of the Beyond the Grid/Into the Sublime art exhibit downtown at the Illges Gallery. It will be on display until November 15.